Educational outreach effort, based in the use of technologies such as social-media and cell-phones, to encourage Northern Cheyenne Reservation youth to educate their family members on coal development facts.

In support of CSVANW's mission: “To stop violence against Native women and children by advocating for social change in our communities. The CSVANW takes ownership and responsibility for the future of Native women and children by providing support, education, and advocacy using our strengths, power and unity to create Violence-Free Communities”

Enhancing reconciliation, equality, partnership and coexistence between Arab and Jewish children, their families and communities through a network of integrated, bilingual schools for Jewish and Arab children.

Installation of an expanded solar thermal system in order to meet the heating requirements of Red Willow Center's biomass district heating system and continue to enhance Taos Pueblo youth's education on sustainability.

Research, educational outreach and advocacy to keep public lands public.

Total Grants: $178,750

Spirit Wind Horse Rescue

Institute for Peace Studies

Thank you to Quail Roost for our grant for 2011. Their grant has enabled us to give the horses in
our care the feed and veterinary care they need. We are extremely grateful and so are our herd.
-Spirit Wind Horse Rescue

Quail Roost Foundation - Investing in the creation of
a more just, healthy and sustainable world.